The CHASE Training and Development Group is pleased to announce an open call for proposals for training initiatives. The aim of the call is to complement existing training supported by CHASE during academic year 2017/18 and beyond.

We are delighted to announce the launch for a new repository of resources developed from our doctoral training in arts and humanities. It is open to all.

The aim of the Training Hub is to widen access to CHASE training. This includes resources developed from training events for those unable to attend, alongside specially commissioned online-only modules.

The report, entitled One size does not fit all explores the professional development of Arts and Humanities doctoral and early career researchers within a challenging labour market. In the gig economy, the report findings take on even more relevance.

The British Centre for Literary Translation, on behalf of the Consortium for Humanities and the Arts – South-East England (CHASE), is pleased to announce two sponsored places at the annual Institute for World Literature (IWL), to be held at the University of Copenhagen in summer 2017.

Azelina Flint, a student from the University of East Anglia has received an US Embassy American Studies Fulbright Award to enable her to conduct research at Harvard University on one of the most prestigious and selective scholarship programmes operating world-wide.

The British Library are excited to be able to make 17 placement opportunities available at the Library under the current Call, based in areas such as Research Engagement, Corporate Affairs and Digital Scholarship, as well as across the Library’s specialist curatorial teams.